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We Swiss are really being made

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 4:21 am
by asimd23
Kalberer is referring to German and Austrian reviews, which – apart from the euphoric "Spiegel" – were admittedly mostly mixed. Kalberer's " a fool of, treated like beginners who have to have their ABCs explained to them again at an advanced age. That hurts." One thing is clear: when the Käpsli pistol is fired in Germany, the Tagi, as a journalistic sounding board, immediately sets off the atom bomb.

In the opinion of the author, many of the "Tatort" reviews are wrong and unfair. Of course, the plot was not that simple (but this is almost standard with "Tatort"). Of course, there were austria rcs data clichés (but Switzerland and especially the Zürichberg are wealthy and we are a chocolate country). Anyone who switched on the television at 8 p.m. on a Sunday evening stuck with it. And that is a compliment to today's fast-moving media world.

In terms of filmmaking, the current episode was – to stay in the chocolate language – “Lindt excellence” and showed Zurich to the people of Zurich as they like to see it: as a cosmopolitan city with a mix of different environments. In a time when real world cities are infinitely far away, this was a veritable substitute for reality. Even the interaction between the two female detectives did not correspond to gender-specific ideals, but almost ended in a deadly showdown. The principle of women’s solidarity was turned on its head in an office building in Zurich West when the French-speaking policewoman was almost shot by a Hungarian petty criminal because her Zurich colleague did not fire the final rescue shot. Admittedly a special and subtle interpretation of the Röstigraben.